Trafalgar Square (United Kingdom)
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Trafalgar Square, {CATEGORY}
Trafalgar Square was built following the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The man responsible for this famous naval victory, which finally destroyed French naval power and secured Britain from invasion, was Admiral Horatio Nelson. A column, with an 18ft statue of Nelson at the summit is the centerpiece of the Square. At the base of the column are the renowned Landseer lions. Renovations in 2003 removed traffic lanes to make room for a sizable staircase, connecting the National Portrait Gallery to the square. The National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery border one side of the Square, and it's a good place to sit and soak up the atmosphere on a sunny day. The Square is also famous for the large number of pigeons that congregate there. It's one of the main places that visitors come to take pictures.
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Address: Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DX United Kingdom
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Email: trafalgar.square@london.gov.uk
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The 5-star The Savoy Hotel offers comfort and convinience whether you're on business or holiday in London. Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortRead moreable one. Take advantage of the hotel's safety deposit boxes, pets allowed, disabled facilities, poolside bar, bicycle rental. The well-appointed guestrooms feature internet access – wireless (complimentary), hair dryer, shower, internet access – wireless, non smoking rooms. Entertain the hotel's recreational facilities, including garden, steamroom, massage, gym, pool (kids). For reliable service and professional staff, The Savoy Hotel caters to your needs.Hide
Penthouse 4 Bedroom Apartment on Trafalgar Square is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in London. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Service-minded staff wRead moreill welcome and guide you at the Penthouse 4 Bedroom Apartment on Trafalgar Square . Designed for comfort, guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen, ironing board, shower, coffee/tea maker, internet access – wireless (charges apply) to ensure a restful night. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. No matter what your reasons are for visiting London, Penthouse 4 Bedroom Apartment on Trafalgar Square will make you feel instantly at home.Hide
The Trafalgar Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to London. Each of the 129 well-furnished guestrooms at the hotel ensures a comfortable stay with industry-standard room aRead moremenities. These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to London. For your reservation at the Trafalgar Hotel London, please choose your period of stay and fill out our secure online booking form.Hide
Discover all that London has to offer with The Grand at Trafalgar Square Hotel as a base.The The Grand at Trafalgar Square Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom aRead morend superb service.Each guestroom features amenities such as non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, inhouse movies, desk, hair dryer, ironing board.The amenities and services offered at this London accommodation include elevator, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities , room service, safety deposit boxes, disabled facilities, business center, family room.The hotel creates a balance of rich culture and modern convinience to ensure you a memorable stay. For your reservation at the The Grand at Trafalgar Square Hotel London, please choose your period of stay and fill out our secure online booking form.Hide
Buckhurst Hill. "Buckhurst Hill" is an ideal base point from which you can discover London. The total number of rooms is 49.
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Trafalgar Square, {CATEGORY}
Trafalgar Square was built following the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The man responsible for this famous naval victory, which finally destroyed French naval power and secured Britain from invasion, was Admiral Horatio Nelson. A column, with an 18ft statue of Nelson at the summit is the centerpiece of the Square. At the base of the column are the renowned Landseer lions. Renovations in 2003 removed traffic lanes to make room for a sizable staircase, connecting the National Portrait Gallery to the square. The National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery border one side of the Square, and it's a good place to sit and soak up the atmosphere on a sunny day. The Square is also famous for the large number of pigeons that congregate there. It's one of the main places that visitors come to take pictures.
Activities nearby
- Museum
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- 176 yd National Gallery:
- 162 yd National Gallery:
- School and university
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- 32 yd King's College London:
- Market and shopping area
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- 103 yd Waterstone's:
- Landmark
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- 90 yd Trafalgar Square:
- Park and square or garden
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- 109 yd Trafalgar Square:
- 43 yd Admiralty Arch:
